Sentences with phrase «even by episode»

But even by Episode 2, the premise is wearing thin.

Not exact matches

While the show has always been female - driven, this season went even further by having women direct all 13 episodes of the series.
Is this remarkable episode, variously described by some observers as a Tea Party «hostage - taking» or even «suicide bombing,» going to end in the unthinkable?
The pair campaigned and worked harmoniously side by side for decades — even when minor episodes and his recurrent attempts to humiliate her in public caused some tension.
My view is that even a run - of - the - mill completion of the present market cycle, followed by historically normal constructive opportunities, will make this episode forgettable early into the cycle ahead.
Even though other parts of Stormy Daniels's story are corroborated by financial documents and other records — the $ 130,000 payoff she received weeks before the 2016 presidential election, for example — the episodes of intimidation she recounted to 60 Minutes don't yet have evidence to back them up.
This episode is a perfect example: an unintended casualty of this weekend's firestorm is the idea of data portability: I have argued that social networks like Facebook should make it trivial to export your network; it seems far more likely that most social networks will respond to this Cambridge Analytica scandal by locking down data even further.
A similar revulsion was recorded even earlier by the imperial Roman poet Virgil, who depicted an episode of the Roman civil wars as a victory of human law and ordinary human beings over «every kind of monstrous god and barking Anubis too.»
Lolli writes: «An even dim awareness of the pleasurable connotations of some phases of the drinking episode can not fail to stir up anxieties in those therapists whose conscious and even more whose unconscious life is governed by the principle: «I shall help the sufferer and punish the celebrant.»»
An idle, aging king in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
We are not surprised, then, by duplicate and even triplicate episodes: the fall of Eli's house, 2:31 ff.
The episode ends with the reminder (by means of a naming - narrative) that this good, even idyllic, life in the home of a priest may not continue.
Hanging our hopes for human reconciliation on such impermanent, spontaneous episodes of grace is to suspend a great deal, perhaps even the survival of life on earth, by a slender thread.
(BTW, at the end of the last episode we were told ominously that JO had been banned by the LA school board from even filming in West Adams, yet here we are again with cameras, so not sure what's up with that.)
We have the entire collection of Signing Time episodes, and Munchkin knew about 50 signs by the time she was Sweets» age (Munchkin even auditioned for Baby Signing Time!).
Temper tantrums defined: A temper tantrum is an episode of extreme anger or frustration, characterized by screaming, yelling, crying, kicking, throwing self on the floor, and even head banging.
Chloe is not emotionally healthy, and this is a soap opera, and even she backed off by the end of the episode.
Accustomed as I am to the mendacities of politicians, even I am now faintly staggered that at the very same time as Baron Mandelson was trying to dismiss my book as fiction, he was furtively rushing together his own «memoir» which confirms by repetition several of the episodes first revealed in The End of the Party.
But Monday's rapprochement, temporary or not, came after an episode of conflict extraordinary even by the standards of this notably rocky relationship.
The influx of nomadic populations into east - central Europe in the fifth century AD may have caused enormous political upheaval and documented episodes of violence, but isotopic evidence shows people finding strategies to mitigate and perhaps even to benefit from these changes by modifying their subsistence economies.»
A therapy that could reestablish alpha cells» ability to detect low glucose levels and secrete glucagon would be a game - changer for glucose management, by reducing or even preventing hypoglycemic episodes.
Hospital ER has improperly treated me by with holding oxygen, fluids and even an epipen during a biphasic episode.
What begins with trusting issues with my boyfriend (which I totally know where they come from but even so I'm not able to go around and solve it), then easily goes to almost psychotic thoughts / episodes, then I think is PMS, then I'm treated as slightly lunatic again by my boyfriend.
On the last episode where everyone ran the marathon and weighed in etc., I was drawn to the wild program even though on the show Jasmin won by a couple percentage points over Kurt because of the amount of exercise each contestant did and also the food.
8 episodes to try and encapsulate even only the significant moments in the legacy of the Kennedy family just isn't enough, and in the whistle - stop tour delivered by series director Jon Cassar we skim along the surface of what happened, never managing to go into depth.
As revealed by the first four episodes of the second season, even a tweaked Newsroom is a still pretty much a bore.
That may be more challenging to maintain over the remaining seven episodes, but even if the the construct falls short, the series still has a core of complex, morally various characters, brilliantly embodied by Daniels and others, to hold our attention.
By the end of the second episode, you may even find yourself longing for a good Bill Cosby rape joke.
Whatever hopes «Arrested Development» fans may have held for a new Will Arnett series begin to dissipate by Episode 2 — even with another «Development» funnyman, David Cross, on board as Emily's annoying eco-terrorist boyfriend.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
Angela Lansbury [The Manchurian Candidate, Murder She Wrote] starred as the grandmother; old - faithful Stephen Rea [V for Vendetta, The Crying Game] appeared as a werewolf who loses his head; and Terence Stamp [Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Star Wars Episode I] even stopped by the set one afternoon for an uncredited appearance.
Rated by creators as GB - 7, as they warned audiences that episodes might be too spooky for kids under seven, the anthology series gave kids in the 90's some after - school special scares that even as adults many still can't shake (Slappy the Puppet gives me recurring childhood nightmares in my mid twenties).
Carter is no stranger to high - school sports drama, helming the 2005 inspirational basketball flick, Coach Carter (which is set in nearby Richmond, CA), and even starting off his behind - the - scenes role by directing several episodes of the high - school basketball TV show he appeared in as a regular cast member, «The White Shadow».
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Wrath of the Titans Film Review by Kam Williams 3D Sequel's Spectacular Showdown of the Gods Improves upon the Original Episode I wish somebody would help me understand why the characters in movies set in ancient Greece invariably speak with British accents, since the English language didn't even come into existence until centuries later.
This was a fairly demanding brief for a TV series, even one as lavishly designed and funded as this, and it took time to hit its stride, but by the final episode of this first series the sheer audacious scale of the thing took your breath away.
This first episode centres on an evening around his house, where alcohol is swiftly followed by arguments and other typically scandalous affairs.
To this episode's credit, «The Waldo Moment» is even more prescient now than when it first aired; it involves an election cycle being upturned by an insulting, irreverent entertainment figure making a mockery of the establishment.
But even with an episode packed with more guest stars than I can remember the show ever having, they smartly keep them grouped together for the most part, allowing the bulk of the show to be driven by the dependable ensemble.
Over the years, Vincent van Gogh has been played by Kirk Douglas, Benedict Cumberbatch, and even Tony Curran in those Doctor Who episodes.
By Malina Saval HollywoodNews.com: There was nothing else on last night so I succumbed to an encore performance of Sunday's episode of True Blood even though I swore I wouldn't get sucked in this season (pun intended).
The show is inspired by an upcoming short story collection by Curtis Sittenfeld, and Apple has already given it a 10 - episode order even though it doesn't have a production studio...
Aired by Fox just one other time after it premiered and later dropped from syndication, the superficially disturbing «Home» went on to become the show's best - selling episode on VHS; it was but a matter of time until some enterprising producer recognized the franchise potential in its heartland troglodytes — and it was even more inevitable that they should be paired with a WB cast - off for the first big - screen vehicle, since no modern horror flick is complete without one.
Taking center stage: Will Gardner's (Josh Charles) judicial bribery investigation, a vendetta spearheaded by the crisply arrogant special prosecutor Wendy Scott - Carr (the terrific Anika Noni Rose), which is now at the grand jury stage where, the saying goes, they would even indict a ham sandwich — giving this episode its title, «Another Ham Sandwich.»
Luckily, Mitt can breathe a sigh of relief, since the low budget film is marked by such dubious dialogue, shoddy special f / x and sloppy editing that it doesn't even measure up, cinematically, to an episode of your typical, cowboy TV show from the Fifties, like The Lone Ranger.
By far however, season eight will most likely be remembered for standout episode «The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre» which has Dennis's disgusting ex-wife from season six marrying into the even - more - disgusting McPoyle clan.
In the next episode of «Ash vs. Evil Dead» titled «Judgement Day» is written and directed by Rick Jacobson, which airs on Starz this Sunday evening...
The scandal would become so notorious that it would inspire a novel, an opera, a parody in a «Seinfeld» episode, lyrics in a Weird Al Yankovic song and even a 2007 campaign speech reference by President Barack Obama.
Even if the entire rhythm isn't quite there, the moments pile up over the six episodes I've seen, including an amazing audition by Rudd, phony phone call by Ken Marino, and cameo by Weird Al Yankovic as the best hypnotist in the world.
Indeed, the decision by Don Draper (Jon Hamm, splendid throughout the run, but even more impressive in the finale) to drop out of life - abandoning his coworkers, toiling under the oppressive stewardship of McCann - Erickson - added a degree of difficulty dramatically speaking to the entire episode.
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